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    • 1.1. Redeem Google Cloud Credit
    • 1.2. Development Environment
    • 1.3. Cloud Shell Editor
    • 1.4. Development Container
    • 1.5. GitHub Codespaces
    • 1.6. Develop on Debian or Ubuntu
    • 2.1. Accounts and Keys
    • 2.2. Create a VM Two Ways
    • 2.3. Create a Git Repo
    • 2.4. Commit and Push to GitHub
    • 3.1. Create a Web Server
    • 3.2. A Flask Application
    • 3.3. Start a Django Application
    • 3.4. Add a Route
    • 3.5. Configuration with Environment Variables
    • 3.6. HELP! Django Shortcut
    • 4.1. Docker Quick Start
    • 4.2. Run a Docker Container
    • 5.1. Write a Dockerfile
    • 5.2. Docker Builds on GitHub
    • 5.3. Container First Start
    • 5.4. Container Configuration
    • 5.5. Run as a Non-root User
    • 6.1. Google Kubernetes Engine
    • 6.2. Kubernetes Quickstart
    • 6.3. Research Kubernetes Resources
    • 7.1. Learn and Practice YAML
    • 7.2. Configure Pods
    • 7.3. Get a Shell in a Pod
    • 7.4. Minikube Quick Start
    • 7.5. Install k9s
    • 8.1. Configuration and Secrets
    • 8.2. Stress Testing with Locust
    • 9.1. Request Storage for Your Application
    • 9.2. Use Storage in a Pod
    • 10.1. Install Helm
    • 10.2. Install PostgreSQL with Helm
    • 10.3. App Updates for Postgres
    • 10.4. Test Your App Updates
    • 11.1. Write a Deployment
    • 11.2. Django Deployment
    • 12.1. Use a Liveness Probe
    • 12.2. Autoscaling
    • 13.1. Create a Managed DNS Zone
    • 13.1. Install External DNS
    • 13.2. Ingress
  • Project Milestone

    • 1. Get Ready
    • 2. Development Environment
    • 3. A Django Application
    • 4. Docker Cheat Sheet
    • 5. Container Deployment
    • 6. Kubernetes Cheat Sheet
    • 8. Document Your Load Test
    • 9. Start a README
    • 10. A Complete Application
    • 11. Document the Database Configuration
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  • Google’s Quickstart

13.1. Create a Managed DNS Zone#

In this lab you’ll create a DNS zone to map a real domain name to your Kubernetes application.

Google’s Quickstart#

Follow Google’s quickstart on Set up DNS records for a domain name with Cloud DNS

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